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Roll No. 4,9, 14, 19, 24, 29, 34
Q.1. Compare between galvanic and electrolytic cells.
Q.2. Explain electrolysis of molten and aqueous NaCl.
Q.3. Detemine pHforthe following cell:
ZnyZr* (1M) || H+ (test solution)/Hz (1 atm)/Pt
Given, Ecel =0.50 V and E'cel =0.76 V
Q.4. Calculate Eell using AGf values for the following reaction? Comment whether the reaction
is spontaneous ornot?
Zn (s) + Cl2 (g) Zn*(aq) + 2CH (ag)
where AGf values are for: Zn(s)- 0, Cl2 (g)= 0, Zr*(aq) = - 147 kj & Cl (aq)= - 131 kj
Q.5. Draw the voltaic cell with following notation and comment whether the cell reaction is
sportaneous or not? If not, what should you do?
Cu (s)/ Cư" (aq) |lH+ (test solution)/Hz (1 atm)/Pt
where E'Caes = -0.34 V & E° IH/IR= 0.0 V
Q.6. Balance the following net reaction for oxidation of Zn by HNO3 (acidic solution) using half
-reaction method:
Zn (s) + NO: (aq) - Zn**(aq) + NH"(aq)
Q.7. Consider the following cell reaction.
Cư* (aq) + 21(aq) + Cu(s) + k(s)
Given, Cư* (aq)/Cu(s) = 0.34 V
l(g) /I(aq) = 0.54 V
a) White down half-cell reactions for the above reaction.
b) Detemine whether the above reaction is spontaneous or not.
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Transcribed Image Text:0:18 L O 1 e e Edit 50 Electrochemistry Roll No. 4,9, 14, 19, 24, 29, 34 Q.1. Compare between galvanic and electrolytic cells. Q.2. Explain electrolysis of molten and aqueous NaCl. Q.3. Detemine pHforthe following cell: ZnyZr* (1M) || H+ (test solution)/Hz (1 atm)/Pt Given, Ecel =0.50 V and E'cel =0.76 V Q.4. Calculate Eell using AGf values for the following reaction? Comment whether the reaction is spontaneous ornot? Zn (s) + Cl2 (g) Zn*(aq) + 2CH (ag) where AGf values are for: Zn(s)- 0, Cl2 (g)= 0, Zr*(aq) = - 147 kj & Cl (aq)= - 131 kj Q.5. Draw the voltaic cell with following notation and comment whether the cell reaction is sportaneous or not? If not, what should you do? Cu (s)/ Cư" (aq) |lH+ (test solution)/Hz (1 atm)/Pt where E'Caes = -0.34 V & E° IH/IR= 0.0 V Q.6. Balance the following net reaction for oxidation of Zn by HNO3 (acidic solution) using half -reaction method: Zn (s) + NO: (aq) - Zn**(aq) + NH"(aq) Q.7. Consider the following cell reaction. Cư* (aq) + 21(aq) + Cu(s) + k(s) Given, Cư* (aq)/Cu(s) = 0.34 V l(g) /I(aq) = 0.54 V a) White down half-cell reactions for the above reaction. b) Detemine whether the above reaction is spontaneous or not. DO w Tools Mobile View Share PDF to DOC
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